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BIGBODYBEAR

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I currently have 5 but I want a melanoid soon, I love all my creatures lol

I have a tiger salamander too I throw her in the tank for a few minutes to swim around couple times a week

, don't worry tho the tiger has her own terrestrial enclosure lol

They are coconut, churro, cracker, bin and goldie and the tiger is muddbutt
 

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